Rivers Angels F.C.

Rivers Angels F.C. (formerly Larry Angels F.C.) is a Nigerian football club based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.[1][2] They play in the Nigeria Women Premier League, the top flight division in the female soccer league system.[3][4][5][6]

Rivers Angels F.C.
Full nameRivers Angels Football Club
Founded1986
GroundPort Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
OwnerGovernment of Rivers State (since 1991)
ManagerEdwin Okon
LeagueNigerian Women's Championship

History

The club was established as Larry Angels F.C. in 1986 by Prince Lawrence Ezeh, a native of Mbaise in Imo State.[7] In 1991, the government of Rivers State took control of the club through the first lady of the state, Mrs Abbe. They came tops at the introduction of female football at the National Sports Festival, held in the then capital, Lagos State in 1989. They also won the maiden edition of Olu of Warri cup held in Warri, Delta State. Nigerian Olympic gold medalist, Chioma Ajunwa was the captain of the team between 1988 and 1990.[8][9]

Current squad

Squad list for 2019 season.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK  NGA Charity John
1 GK  NGA Ibubeleye Whyte
22 GK  NGA Tochukwu Oluehi
29 DF  NGA Margaret Etim
25 DF  NGA Mabel Effiom
28 DF  NGA Ologbosere Nunumwen Mary
34 DF  NGA Joseph Vivian Uju
5 DF  NGA Kenneth Catherine Ijeoma
26 DF  NGA Ifeoma Ikenokwalu
4 DF  NGA Blessing Ezekiel
11 MF  NGA Glory Iroka
11 MF  NGA Hannah Yusuf
19 MF  NGA Martina Ohadugha
24 MF  NGA Mary Saiki
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF  NGA Cecilia Nku
8 FW  NGA Amarachi Ojinma
17 FW  NGA Rafiat Sule
18 FW  NGA Juliet Sunday
32 FW  NGA Cynthia Aku
7 FW  NGA Ibinabo Georgewill
2 FW  NGA Arit Itu Usang
15 FW  NGA Vivian Ikechukwu
13 FW  NGA Paulinus Ifeoma
9 FW  NGA Amaechi Ojini
31 FW  NGA Yetunde Adeboyejo

Management

  • Head Coach: Edwin Okon
  • Team Manager: Matilda Otuene

Recent seasons

Season Tier Group Place Aiteo Cup
2010 1 1b 1st in 1b winners
2011 1 1b 2nd winners
2012 1 1b 2nd winners
2013 1 1b 2nd winners
2014 1 not applicable 1st winners
2015 1 1b 1st Quarter-finalist
2016 1 1b 1st winners
2017 1 1a 4th winners
2018 1 1a 4th winners
2019 1 1a 1st 2nd

Former players

Honours

References


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